[In October 2001, when Lane was 18, he was charged with two counts of obstructing legal process, damaging property, unlawful assembly, and disorderly conduct. He was convicted of one count of obstructing legal process and one charge of damaging property.
Almost six years later, in March 2007, Lane faced misdemeanor charges of hosting a noisy party or gathering and disorderly conduct. He was found guilty of the noisy-gathering charge.]
Imagine the outcry if the PD uses this as a standard to dismiss applicants.
Also note that he was the new rookie questioning the actions of veteran officer Derek Chauvin. He should not have been charged.